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GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER CREAMER MILK JUG by Thomas Streetin London England 1810
$ 287.76
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Description
Georgian sterling silver creamer/milk jug.Helmet shaped, a hammered structure.
Bowl with a pouring spout and scroll-form handle.
Punched bead borders to upper part and base,
please see photos.
There are leftovers of cartouche and a script letter,
which locate under a set of hallmarks.
Even with a magnifying glass it's very hard to see.
Hallmarked under a pouring spout:
maker initials "TS" for Thomas Streetin;
"Lion Passant" for British sterling silver;
"Crowned Leopard Head" for city of London;
date letter "P" for 1810;
bust of "King George III" for tax/duty.
All marks are clear and crisp.
Pictures will tell you more.
Approx.:
Height (w/handle): 5-3/8in. (135mm.)
Width (beak to handle): 4-1/8in. (105mm.)
Bowl Width (excl. beak): 2-3/8in. (60mm.)
Base Diameter: 2-3/8in. (60mm.)
Capacity: 4 fl. oz. (120 ml.)
Weight: 2.82 troy oz. (87.6 gr.)
Dark spots you are seeing on the photos,
are reflections of a camera and other objects.
Clean, free of dents and blemishes.
Commensurate with age, the condition is very good to excellent.
Rare for its maker, pattern and overall condition.
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